Guest Speaker: Gord Barnes
Amnesty is well known around the world and in Canada for conducting research and generating action to protect human rights. Gord Barnes of the Regina Amnesty group will give us an update on some changes at Amnesty in Canada, as well as some of the current Amnesty campaigns. We’ll learn about the new Secretary General at Amnesty Canada, Ketty Nivyabandi and how the Write for Rights campaigns are being conducted during Covid. Two of the important campaigns at present are climate change (Amnesty is an intervener in the carbon tax challenge) and the mining of lithium which is used in batteries.
Famous Unitarians Series: Bruce Hyer – Unitarian Universalist & Green Party M.P.
Conflict between Human Rights & Canadian Mining in Guatemala
By their agreements you shall know them
Imagist Poetry: Fragmentation and the Wish for Wholeness
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The God Argument -- For Humanism
The God Argument: Against Religion
Permaculture
CUC & Peace Between Israel and Palestine
Famous Unitarians: An overview and Michael Servetus
An Expression of Reconciliation
The Environment According to Essays by Wendell Berry
The Spirituality of Music: Depth Music Therapy
Chant: History, Spirituality, Practice
Educating for awareness and understanding of LGBT issues – A Teacher Education Course at the University of Regina.
Natural Rights and Civil Religion in Thomas Jefferson
Spiritual Practices From a Unitarian Perspective
Tolerance & Relativism
Unitarians look at Easter
Reflections on Transgender Awareness Week, March30-Apr5
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